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The Opposed Human Figure at Khok Phanom Di

By Charles Higham

Published on 12 May 2024

Archaeology
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Journal of the Siam Society (JSS) Vol. 92 (2004)

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The Opposed Human Figure at Khok Phanom Di


Several authorities have noted the widespread distribution of incised and impressed pottery vessels associated with the earliest rice-farming communities of Thailand. This paper explores the origins of agriculture in the context of a particular motif in the form of a stylized human figure. This motif, it is argued, links a series of sites in Central and Northeast Thailand, and suggests a shared tradition of symbolic decoration that dates from the late third millennium.